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Shows for “Super Muslim Comedy” in ten British cities

Shows for Super Muslim Comedy in ten British cities
15 October 2021

Shows for “Super Muslim Comedy” in ten British cities

The “Super Muslim Comedy Tour” is making a comeback after one-year hiatus due to the global pandemic. It will tour ten British cities starting on Friday October 22, and ending on October 31.

The cities are:
London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bradford, Glasgow, Leicester, Wembley, Sheffield, Bolton, Blackburn.

According to Arab News, the tour celebrates the powers of Muslim comedy superheroes, and all ticket proceeds will go toward charity.

This year’s line-up includes:

  • Abdullah Afzal from the BBC’s award-winning “Citizen Khan”
  • Fatiha El-Ghorri who performed on renowned shows such as “Jonathan Ross’ Comedy Club”
  • Paul Choudhury, the Award-winning stand-up comedian
  • Azeem Muhammad of the weekly iTunes podcast “I’m Just Serious”
  • Prince Abdi, who supports big names like Trevor Noah and Chris Rock
  • Ali Al Sayed from “Comic Strip Live in New York”

 

 


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The resulting linen was made as part of the month-long British Textile Biennial 2021 festival of UK fabric and clothing production, according to the BBC. The group also grew their own woad leaves, which were used to dye the flax linen blue.

This Saturday, a portion of the linen will go on display at Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery.

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The project is located in Essex, and the developer will have to fix dozens of homes in the area to address the unbelievable issue.

 

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